3. Files in a LISP text format (only for object types that can be written to a LISP file).

4. Files that were made recognizable by the libraries built on Praat. For instance, the phonetics library adds recognizers for many kinds of sound files.

If the file contains more than one object, these objects will appear in the list, and their names will be the same as the names that they had when they were saved with Save as text file... or Save as binary file....

Examples

If the file contains only one Pitch object and is called "hallo.pit", an object with the name "Pitch hallo" will appear in the list of objects. You may have more objects with the same name.

If the file contains one object of type Pitch, named "hallo", and one object of type Polygon, named "kromme", there will appear two objects in the list, called "Pitch hallo" and "Polygon kromme".